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♪ is a new bird >> every tree from midland beach and all across the country shine as a beacon of hope for all americans. i'd like to wish each and every one of you a very merry christmas and a peaceful and joyful holiday season. >> a look back at christmas in the white house. that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight and before we go, a big thank you to everyone here behind the scenes who brings you "this week" every week. have a happy, safe and blessed christmas. ♪ hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah ♪ hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ for the lord god omnipotent reigneth ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ for the lord god omnipotent reigneth ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ for the lord god omnipotent reigneth ♪ ♪ for the lord god omnipotent reigneth ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah ♪ ♪ for the lord god omnipotent reigneth ♪ â™
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i'm alissa from east midland. now, a curriculum for life, i intend to spend most of my life in work, and a curriculum for life would be a great achievement for us all and help us all in social areas and teenage pregnancy might go down. i have an experience of work, provided we'll spend most of our life doing. so surely isn't that one of the most important issues we can work on? [applause] >> what about a speaker we have not yet heard from, from london. who have we got from london? somebody who has not spoken before. you spoke with great force and eloquence but your very memorable. i remember your speech. you have definitely spoken. >> i'm miya from london. i personally believe this is more of a regional matter than anything else. like in my opinion, the constituency sunday that want to dwelling on this matter can do a as they please. it would be a good attempt to tackle small -- indirect youth issues which is what i feel we should be trying to do before tackling more, liker into mediate problems like wages. meanwh
i'm alissa from east midland. now, a curriculum for life, i intend to spend most of my life in work, and a curriculum for life would be a great achievement for us all and help us all in social areas and teenage pregnancy might go down. i have an experience of work, provided we'll spend most of our life doing. so surely isn't that one of the most important issues we can work on? [applause] >> what about a speaker we have not yet heard from, from london. who have we got from london?...
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i'm alissa from east midland. now, a curriculum for life, i intend to spend most of my life in work, and a curriculum for life would be a great achievement for us all and help us all in social areas and teenage pregnancy might go down. i have an experience of work, provided we'll spend most of our life doing. so surely isn't that one of the most important issues we can work on? [applause] >> what about a speaker we have not yet heard from, from london. who have we got from london? somebody who has not spoken before. you spoke with great force and eloquence but your very memorable. i remember your speech. you have definitely spoken. >> i'm miya from london. i personally believe this is more of a regional matter than anything else. like in my opinion, the constituency sunday that want to dwelling on this matter can do a as they please. it would be a good attempt to tackle small -- indirect youth issues which is what i feel we should be trying to do before tackling more, liker into mediate problems like wages. meanwh
i'm alissa from east midland. now, a curriculum for life, i intend to spend most of my life in work, and a curriculum for life would be a great achievement for us all and help us all in social areas and teenage pregnancy might go down. i have an experience of work, provided we'll spend most of our life doing. so surely isn't that one of the most important issues we can work on? [applause] >> what about a speaker we have not yet heard from, from london. who have we got from london?...
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[applause] >> have we got any men from the west midlands? men fro the west midlands? no? suddenly discovered they're from the west midlands. please. >> thank you. equal and national minimum wage is important because it is unfair that those young people who work as hard as they do, they get paid as children. so when they are working, they're considered as -- and given their work load which is equivalent to another. but when they're paid, they're paid as children. this is not fair. let's vote on this and in the future we can have adult becames. -- adult wages. >> i believe there are three people from german faces who might be wishing to contribute. from german bases and i'd like one of them to do so. the young woman indeed. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my name is -- i'm from the awn germany. discrimination is something which no one stow -- deserves. what is the equality when young person does note get paid as much as an adult. this treatmentes unjust. we as young people need to fight and stand up for our rights and demand that we introduce an equal national minimum wage for a
[applause] >> have we got any men from the west midlands? men fro the west midlands? no? suddenly discovered they're from the west midlands. please. >> thank you. equal and national minimum wage is important because it is unfair that those young people who work as hard as they do, they get paid as children. so when they are working, they're considered as -- and given their work load which is equivalent to another. but when they're paid, they're paid as children. this is not fair....
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it is a hurricane like this in new york and the devastation is incredible. >> midland beach was hardest hit. tragically nine resident of midland beach lost their lives and dozens of families here still remain homeless. mcentire saw his church the next day and he didn't think it would ever open its doors again much less for christmas mass. >> describe the damage. it was devastation lower level of the church was totally under water and destruction and tragedy mcentire quick turned to hope and he got calls from community members volunteering to rebuild. >> i gave them my time and any time they need anything in the time ofove to do that. >> he said the church is a community oasis bringing them together with love and support. you will celebrate christmas here. >> what does that mean to you. >> it means a lot we have suffering and hard work and we are looking forward to very much. >> looking forward to the most meaningful christmas mass he celebrated and douglas kennedy. fox news thud odds of winning big are not that good . that is an understatement. >> what does it mean a sizable chunk of th
it is a hurricane like this in new york and the devastation is incredible. >> midland beach was hardest hit. tragically nine resident of midland beach lost their lives and dozens of families here still remain homeless. mcentire saw his church the next day and he didn't think it would ever open its doors again much less for christmas mass. >> describe the damage. it was devastation lower level of the church was totally under water and destruction and tragedy mcentire quick turned to...
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we are back in 90 seconds with the mayor of midland, texas. his city has only a 3.3% unemployment rate. how did he do that? we will ask him. get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. stuart: where are the jobs in this economy? a lot of them are in mid month, texas. the jobless rate just over 3%. it is of fifth lowest in the united states from metro area, about half of the state jobless rates for the whole state of texas' 3.3%. joining us by phone is the mayor of midland, republican wesley perry. your honor, obvious question, how do you do it, 3.3%? >> we do it pretty easily, we stay out of business's way and let them do what they like to do.
we are back in 90 seconds with the mayor of midland, texas. his city has only a 3.3% unemployment rate. how did he do that? we will ask him. get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other...
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steve hartman "on the road" in midland, michigan. >> and that's the "cbs evening news." i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. i'm allen martin. i'm allen martin. california's unemployment re ha the >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm allen martin. california's unemployment rate has not been this good since the recession began four years ago. but are the numbers truly indicative of a rebounded? there are a lot of factors that go into the single-digit jobless rate. cbs 5 reporter grace lee with why it may be too quick to say we have finally turned the corner. >> reporter: juliette, our state still has the third worst unemployment rate in the nation. we're well above the national rate. so we spoke with a former director of the state's labor department who says that the unemployment rate is really just one piece of the overall economic picture and it may look better than it actually is. >> i think the rate it's important but it means less and less of indicating what's
steve hartman "on the road" in midland, michigan. >> and that's the "cbs evening news." i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. i'm allen martin. i'm allen martin. california's unemployment re ha the >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm allen martin. california's unemployment rate has not been this good since the recession began four...
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in midland beach, new york, among the businesses devastated by the storm, a big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. as impacted families were still getting back to normal, one local nursery donated the tree. another chipped in for the lights. and 70-year-old, and his longtime buddies in the area planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one function. it is christmas time. not disaster time. that sounds right. it brings you the message of christmas and peace and goodwill to all. it has guided people all around the world through good times, but also through bad times. is a chance for all of us to open our hearts to the least fortunate among us. a chance to remember what christ taught us. it is truly more blessed to give than receive. that the simple gift brings the greatest joy. a chance to count our blessings and give thanks to those outstanding service members. for americans of all backgrounds and beliefs, this holiday season is a reminder of the brotherhood and generosity that unites us as citizens. make every tree from midland b
in midland beach, new york, among the businesses devastated by the storm, a big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. as impacted families were still getting back to normal, one local nursery donated the tree. another chipped in for the lights. and 70-year-old, and his longtime buddies in the area planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one function. it is christmas time. not disaster time. that sounds right. it brings you the message of...
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you're trading a 73, $74 a barrel at midland. so what i'm saying to you is we're growing about a million barrels a day in terms of oil production in this country. something has to give. we either start exporting crude oil which in this day it's not allowed. maybe we see president obama approving the exports of crude out of the ground. there is a big gap here. >> i apologize. i want to interrupt you and move the conversation to gold quickly if you'll allow me. where do you see gold going in 2013 if we can be brief? >> you know, we think gold still has an upside. we like gold because the fed is printing $85 million a month and, again, the downside risk to gold could come from a tighter than expected fiscal arrangement. so fiscal tightening is bad for gold and i think that's what we're seeing right now. >> francesco, i'm sorry, finish your thought. i apologize. >> in the long run, at the end of the day, if they don't fix the longer term issues of the u.s. budget, i think gold is going to have a lot of support. we need to cut those e
you're trading a 73, $74 a barrel at midland. so what i'm saying to you is we're growing about a million barrels a day in terms of oil production in this country. something has to give. we either start exporting crude oil which in this day it's not allowed. maybe we see president obama approving the exports of crude out of the ground. there is a big gap here. >> i apologize. i want to interrupt you and move the conversation to gold quickly if you'll allow me. where do you see gold going...
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him to buy a small branch of a bankrupt railroad in texas in the 1890's and turned it into the texas midland meadow road. the most successful in the state. then he went back to new bedford to build a new house on the family property to turn it into a center for radio technology, a meteorology and gave it to the united states government during world war ii. he had one of the greatest collections of coins and stamps. he made a mark. >> one of the things that strikes me about the gilded age, there were wealthy people who believed to give back to society like andrew carnegie. did she donates her money to public service? >> she never did it publicly. of she would not let any suggestion that she had better sun and others have said there were plenty of places and people she gave to. she felt she was hounded constantly getting letters. she tried to keep it as quiet as possible. there is no proof. because other people said it at the time, one very close friend of hers who was a greek catholic philanthropist, and she became, i think she got hetty to give some money to the church. >> how hard was this
him to buy a small branch of a bankrupt railroad in texas in the 1890's and turned it into the texas midland meadow road. the most successful in the state. then he went back to new bedford to build a new house on the family property to turn it into a center for radio technology, a meteorology and gave it to the united states government during world war ii. he had one of the greatest collections of coins and stamps. he made a mark. >> one of the things that strikes me about the gilded age,...
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tragically nine residents of midland beach lost their lives and dozens of families here still remain homeless. mcentire saw his church the very next day and he says he didn't think it would ever open its doors again, much less for christmas mass. describe the damage. >> it was absolute devastation. the church was devastated. the lower level of the church was totally underwater. everything down there destroyed. >> destruction and tragedy mcentire said quickly turned to hope when he began to get calls from community members volunteering to rebuild. contractors like carmen. >> i'm basically giving my time, any time i can help anybody that needs anything in a time of needy love to do that. >> mcentire says the church has once again become a community oasis, bringing people in need together with love and support. >> you're going to be able to celebrate christmas here? >> yes, we will. that is our plan. >> what does that mean to you? >> it means a whole lot. after all we've been through the suffering, and the hard work to get us back to this place we are looking forward to it very much. >>
tragically nine residents of midland beach lost their lives and dozens of families here still remain homeless. mcentire saw his church the very next day and he says he didn't think it would ever open its doors again, much less for christmas mass. describe the damage. >> it was absolute devastation. the church was devastated. the lower level of the church was totally underwater. everything down there destroyed. >> destruction and tragedy mcentire said quickly turned to hope when he...
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. >>> now to midland, texas, where the driver of a parade float hit by a freight train will not face charges. the crossing gate went down after the front of the truck had already crossed the train tracks. the float was carrying military veterans and their families. four vets died in the crash. 16 others were hurt. >>> and it's been more than 15 years since he was mysteriously gunned down, but the l.a. coroner's office has finally released the autopsy report of rapper christopher wallace, also known as the notorious b.i.g. or biggy smalls. the 23-page report shows wallace suffered four gunshot wounds and one was fatal. to date, no arrests have been made and the case is unsolved. >>> friends and family will remember the world's oldest person today at her funeral. besse cooper died on tuesday. she survived more than 11 decades and her family says she will be missed. here's cnn's george howell with more. >> reporter: she saw the turn of the century, twice. living 116 years, the world's oldest person. her 77-year-old son tells her story best. >> she was a very determined person and she fe
. >>> now to midland, texas, where the driver of a parade float hit by a freight train will not face charges. the crossing gate went down after the front of the truck had already crossed the train tracks. the float was carrying military veterans and their families. four vets died in the crash. 16 others were hurt. >>> and it's been more than 15 years since he was mysteriously gunned down, but the l.a. coroner's office has finally released the autopsy report of rapper...
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police in midland, texas, said the parade float driver involved in the accident that killed four people would not be charged. the driver was towing the float for last month's veterans day parade. the float was killed by a freight train. four veterans of iraq were killed and six other people were injured. >>> attorneys for john mcafee are planning to file an emergency appeal to keep their client in guatemala. he was denied political asylum, which maeeans he could be flown back to belize. he was admitted to the hospital complaining of chest pains. police in guatemala arrested mcafee for entering the country illegally. he says his life is in danger in belize because he has evidence of political corruption. >>> a woman assaulted a clerk at the econolodge in woodbridge. a man called the front desk and claimed he was locked out of his room. when the clerk went up to help, a masked man with a knife pulled her in the room and attacked her. last month police arrested a man for assaulting a maid. hotel guests say these stories are concerning. >> it scares me to death because there's all different
police in midland, texas, said the parade float driver involved in the accident that killed four people would not be charged. the driver was towing the float for last month's veterans day parade. the float was killed by a freight train. four veterans of iraq were killed and six other people were injured. >>> attorneys for john mcafee are planning to file an emergency appeal to keep their client in guatemala. he was denied political asylum, which maeeans he could be flown back to...
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out of a dead cow as tom philpott points out mother jones just four companies cargill archer daniels midland bungy and louis dreyfus control up to ninety percent of the global trade in the rain in the united states three of those firms process seventy percent of the soybeans and forty percent of the wheat build in the flour the bulk of corn and soy grown by u.s. farmers ends up feeding animals and vast factories and here to the consolidation is dramatic three companies now process more than seventy percent of all beef and just four firms slaughter and pack upwards of fifty eight percent of all pork and chicken filipov points out the grocery store monopoly as well wal-mart for example alone controls a quarter of the u.s. grocery burger and when you add in the three other largest grocer retailers together they control forty percent of the entire national grocery market and the u.s.d.a. reports that only four companies produce seventy five percent of our breakfast cereals seventy five percent of our snack foods sixty percent are cookies and half of all the ice cream grocery stores together thes
out of a dead cow as tom philpott points out mother jones just four companies cargill archer daniels midland bungy and louis dreyfus control up to ninety percent of the global trade in the rain in the united states three of those firms process seventy percent of the soybeans and forty percent of the wheat build in the flour the bulk of corn and soy grown by u.s. farmers ends up feeding animals and vast factories and here to the consolidation is dramatic three companies now process more than...
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him or about it before then you can see him procurement program get him serious access to the east midlands. steel and the unifil bill to all the industry in the russian economy. we need to strengthen our position so that i could but outer space in the where the sheen industry revived barrera craft and on the manufacturing and ship rebuilding in just three days. we see touring our if you will draw an extra thousand including the participation of the private payroll you know us with developing new york histories just like we have road maps for improving the university and climate. biotechnology i. know where you have a great engine unit i don't think is there just new c.d.i. building knowledge use and so on was the note that you point me to i see good with the we are about to conclude there are you can afford not to rush scientific out of building for the period until at twenty. twenty five a breakthrough area so you make a high technology would. not speak and also will set up a special fund for research on defense technologies to make it a good balance that commodity driven economy results
him or about it before then you can see him procurement program get him serious access to the east midlands. steel and the unifil bill to all the industry in the russian economy. we need to strengthen our position so that i could but outer space in the where the sheen industry revived barrera craft and on the manufacturing and ship rebuilding in just three days. we see touring our if you will draw an extra thousand including the participation of the private payroll you know us with developing...
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there snow job creation even on the horizon other than a energy resurgence, i grew up in west, texas, midland, texas was a desert town when i grew up, itne of the fastest growing cities now in america because of the resurgence of fossil fuel, and the advents of new technology of horizontal drilling and fracking, that is happening everywhere we need to continue it. >> thank you, john. tom: breaking news for you, we have to get in pentagon co confirming retired general normanorman has died he was 7 pizza hut's $10 any pizza deal is back. any pizza, toppings, sizes. ...ten bucks. the meat lover's pizza. ...ten bucks. delivery, dine in or carry. ...out of this world pizza. pizza hut's $10 any pizza deal is back. now, that's how you make it great. to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's t family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how ilminating. what's in yo
there snow job creation even on the horizon other than a energy resurgence, i grew up in west, texas, midland, texas was a desert town when i grew up, itne of the fastest growing cities now in america because of the resurgence of fossil fuel, and the advents of new technology of horizontal drilling and fracking, that is happening everywhere we need to continue it. >> thank you, john. tom: breaking news for you, we have to get in pentagon co confirming retired general normanorman has died...
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there snow job creation even on the horizon other than a energy resurgence, i grew up in west, texas, midland, texas was a desert town when i grew up, it one of the fastest growing cities now in america because of the resurgence of fossil fuel, and the advents of new technology of horizontal drilling and fracking, that is happening everywhere we need to continue it. >> thank you, john. tom: breaking news for you, we have to get in pentagon co confirming retired general normanorman has died he was 78. tom: marta decker burgs family is confused by the privacy policy. his sister who is also the marketing director posted this photo on her face but page and she thought only she and her friends could see it.
there snow job creation even on the horizon other than a energy resurgence, i grew up in west, texas, midland, texas was a desert town when i grew up, it one of the fastest growing cities now in america because of the resurgence of fossil fuel, and the advents of new technology of horizontal drilling and fracking, that is happening everywhere we need to continue it. >> thank you, john. tom: breaking news for you, we have to get in pentagon co confirming retired general normanorman has...
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this evening, in midland beach, new york. great big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking a sense of getting back to normal. one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and the star and 70-year-old tom and his buddies planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message. it is christmas time. not disaster time. coming up, hillary clinton ran for the senate and michelle obama can too. >> instead utterly humiliated himself. we'll show him making sen tat history. in tonight's rewrite. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. it's so great to see you. you, too! oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! actually, honey, i think i did... oh? you did? whoa, ladies, easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. we can help avoid this wi
this evening, in midland beach, new york. great big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking a sense of getting back to normal. one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and the star and 70-year-old tom and his buddies planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message. it is christmas time. not disaster time. coming up, hillary clinton ran for the...
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says it's sweetened $2.9 billion bid for archer daniels midland is still not enough -- by archer daniels that should be. there could be another offer, but it's unlikely to be higher than what's already on the table. the two companies are keeping their lines of communication open. check in on shares on the news, grain corp. shares down about .6%. archer daniels yesterday in the u.s. higher by about .2%. >>> in japan, a couple of big banks are making moves into the asia. ono-san. >> hi. the bank of tokyo mitsubishi is set to buy a 20% stake in vietnam's second largest bank. the vietnamese government around $720 million for the shares in the first half of next year. funding requirements are rising in emerging asian countries. tokyo mitsubishi wants to expand its profit in the region by 50% in the next three years and this deal with just one part of its plan. it's already formed alliances with banks in indonesia, myanmar and is looking in thailand and india for new partners. asia, especially southeast asia is an emerging hot market for other japanese lenders, too. mizuho will set up firms wh
says it's sweetened $2.9 billion bid for archer daniels midland is still not enough -- by archer daniels that should be. there could be another offer, but it's unlikely to be higher than what's already on the table. the two companies are keeping their lines of communication open. check in on shares on the news, grain corp. shares down about .6%. archer daniels yesterday in the u.s. higher by about .2%. >>> in japan, a couple of big banks are making moves into the asia. ono-san....
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this evening, in midland beach, new york. great big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking a sense of getting back to normal. one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and the star and 70-year-old tom and his buddies planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message. it is christmas time. not disaster time. coming up, hillary clinton ran for the senate and michelle obama can too. >> instead utterly humiliated himself. we'll show him making sen tat history. in tonight's rewrite. ♪ if it wasn't for you ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove ♪ i'd have nothing to lose [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. take an extra 10 percent off storewide, now through sunday. [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. it's part of what you slove about her.essing. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's
this evening, in midland beach, new york. great big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking a sense of getting back to normal. one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and the star and 70-year-old tom and his buddies planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message. it is christmas time. not disaster time. coming up, hillary clinton ran for the...
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in midland beach new york on a street lines with businesses devastated by the storm. a big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking some sense of getting back to normal, one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and star. and 70-year-old tom and his long-time bud disfrom the area planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message. it's christmas time, not disaster time. and tom is right. for centuries the message of christmas, of peace and goodwill to all has guided millions of people around the world through good times but also through bad times. this year is no different. it's a chance for all of us to open our hearts to the least fortune among us. to remember what christ taught us that it is truly more blessed to give than to receive. that the simpest gives wring the greatest joy. it's a chance to count our blessings and give thanks to our service members who defend them. for americans from all backgrounds and beliefs may
in midland beach new york on a street lines with businesses devastated by the storm. a big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking some sense of getting back to normal, one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and star. and 70-year-old tom and his long-time bud disfrom the area planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message. it's christmas time,...
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in midland beach, new york, on a street lined with businesses devastated by the storm, a big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking some sense of getting back to normal, one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and star. and 70-year-old tom and his long-time buddies from the area planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message -- it's christmastime, not disaster time. and tom is right. for centuries the message of christmas, of peace and goodwill to all has guided millions of people around the world through good times but also through bad times. this year is no different. it's a chance for all of us to open our hearts to the least fortune among us. to remember what christ taught us that it is truly more blessed to give than to receive. that the simplest gives wring the greatest joy. it's a chance to count our blessings and give thanks to our service members who defend them. for americans from all backgrounds and beliefs may this season r
in midland beach, new york, on a street lined with businesses devastated by the storm, a big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking some sense of getting back to normal, one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and star. and 70-year-old tom and his long-time buddies from the area planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message -- it's...
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more than a dozen other people injured when a train struck a float in a holiday parade in midland, texas. the train was moving more than 60 miles per hour, when it rammed the trailer, carrying veterans and their families. it took the conductor almost a mile to stop the train. five people on the float were seriously injured, including a sheriff's deputy, whose cruiser was struck by the float, after it was hit by the train. the ntsb doesn't have the authority to make changes involving railroad crossings. but he can use that information from this investigation to recommend how to prevent accidents like this in the future. denise? >> all right. thank you, mary. it could take the ntsb up to 18 months to fully investigate the accident and issue a final report. >>> a suspect is arrested and charged with murder in the death of a new york city subway rider. he's accused of pushing the man in front of the train. now, that victim's family is speaking publicly about the tragedy. >> i just really wish i had one last chance to tell my dad how much i loved him. >> reporter: a daughter tells of her fami
more than a dozen other people injured when a train struck a float in a holiday parade in midland, texas. the train was moving more than 60 miles per hour, when it rammed the trailer, carrying veterans and their families. it took the conductor almost a mile to stop the train. five people on the float were seriously injured, including a sheriff's deputy, whose cruiser was struck by the float, after it was hit by the train. the ntsb doesn't have the authority to make changes involving railroad...
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. >> he said i'm going up to the midland to see a singer and we think he knows a drummer. i'll tell you what they're like when i get back. >> reporter: the singer was 19-year-old robert plant, and his friend, drummer john bonham, within weeks the four got together. what do you remember about those first rehearsals? >> just instant, this is fantastic. three four, and just whoa, the room just exploded. and it was just so powerful. it just locked together, it was something that was prut scary. >> reporter: led zeppelin was born. the band's debut album would spend 73 straight weeks on the charts, but the rock press was unimpressed. rolling stone magazine called itself indulgence and page, a writer of weak unimaginative songs. did that bother you? >> no, it mystified me. i thought do they mean us? >> and i think it just went over their heads. absolutely. it was way beyond them. >> reporter: but by the mid 70s led zeppelin was the most popular rock band in the world. in 1973 in cam pa, florida they played to more than 56,000 fans, breaking the beetles shea stadium record. >> goo
. >> he said i'm going up to the midland to see a singer and we think he knows a drummer. i'll tell you what they're like when i get back. >> reporter: the singer was 19-year-old robert plant, and his friend, drummer john bonham, within weeks the four got together. what do you remember about those first rehearsals? >> just instant, this is fantastic. three four, and just whoa, the room just exploded. and it was just so powerful. it just locked together, it was something that...
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midland, odessa with nice numbers as well. phoenix, palm springs. a quick look at the big board. on the west coast the storms rolling in. on the east coast, a line of >> more of america's weather coming up on "gma" in just a minute. now paula, elizabeth? >>> coming up, sandy hook's hero principal. we speak with her family in an abc news exclusive. >>> and the national conversation starting right now as we search for solutions for making all of our schools a little bit safer. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that
midland, odessa with nice numbers as well. phoenix, palm springs. a quick look at the big board. on the west coast the storms rolling in. on the east coast, a line of >> more of america's weather coming up on "gma" in just a minute. now paula, elizabeth? >>> coming up, sandy hook's hero principal. we speak with her family in an abc news exclusive. >>> and the national conversation starting right now as we search for solutions for making all of our schools a...
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. >> midland beach was one of the hardest hit areas in the country. tragically nine residents lost their lives. and dozens of families here still remain homeless. mcintyre saw his church the next day and he didn't think it would ever open its doors again, much less for christmas mass. >> describe the damage? >> it was absolutely devastation. the church was devastated the lower level of the church was totally underwater. >> destruction that quickly turned to hope when he begin to get calls in community members volunteering to rebuild. contractors like carmen. >> best thing, any time i can help anybody and in time of need i love to do that. >> reporter: he says the church has once again become a community oasis bringing people in need together. >> you are going to be able to celebrate christmas here? >> yes that is our plan. >> what does that mean to you? >> it means a whole lot. after the suffering and hard work to get us back to this place, we are looking forward to it very much. >> reporter: looking forward to the most meaningful christmas mass he ha
. >> midland beach was one of the hardest hit areas in the country. tragically nine residents lost their lives. and dozens of families here still remain homeless. mcintyre saw his church the next day and he didn't think it would ever open its doors again, much less for christmas mass. >> describe the damage? >> it was absolutely devastation. the church was devastated the lower level of the church was totally underwater. >> destruction that quickly turned to hope when he...
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he then travelled to england's midland where he found 19-year-old robert plant howling the blues. and john bonham hammering the drums. >> i went along to see him. i just sort of felt john bonham. >> from that very first song i never experienced anything like that in any of the other bands or situations. >> reporter: when did it get big? '69? >> it got big the minute we met. that's what it meant to us. it was just like, bang, what's that? ♪ >> i think going back to the first album there was so many colors and catch tunes and leads on it. ♪ ♪ dazed and confused ♪ >> reporter: when did the critics take notice? >> they didn't like us at all. i don't think they really understood what we were doing. >> reporter: did it keep getting better? >> for a long time, yeah. >> reporter: creatively? >> yes. >> we played bigger and bigger venues, which i must admit, i wasn't that keen on the really big venues because i always felt that you lost a lot of the subtlety in the band. ♪ there's a lady ♪ >> i don't think we ever imagined to supply the demand. ♪ and she's climbing the stairw
he then travelled to england's midland where he found 19-year-old robert plant howling the blues. and john bonham hammering the drums. >> i went along to see him. i just sort of felt john bonham. >> from that very first song i never experienced anything like that in any of the other bands or situations. >> reporter: when did it get big? '69? >> it got big the minute we met. that's what it meant to us. it was just like, bang, what's that? ♪ >> i think going back...
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midland, texas, will see temperatures 18 degrees above normal. behind it, we've got much colder air. reno will be 15 degrees above usual with a high of 31. as we show you the storm system, it will be bringing heavy snow to the rockies. a lot of snow showers. rain in the pacific northwest. icy and snowy conditions at northern new england. rain through the upper ohio river valley on into up state, >> good morning. it will be a mild day today. a mixture of sun and clouds. a slight chance for a rain shower. >>> and that's your latest weather. you need your weather any time of the day or night, go to the weather channel or weatherchannel.com. >>> still ahead, we'll talk about who might be this year's "time" person of the year. >> but first, these messages. ng. until i had the shingles. it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com oh, did you want it? yea we'll split it. [ female anno
midland, texas, will see temperatures 18 degrees above normal. behind it, we've got much colder air. reno will be 15 degrees above usual with a high of 31. as we show you the storm system, it will be bringing heavy snow to the rockies. a lot of snow showers. rain in the pacific northwest. icy and snowy conditions at northern new england. rain through the upper ohio river valley on into up state, >> good morning. it will be a mild day today. a mixture of sun and clouds. a slight chance for...
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in midland beach new york on a street lines with businesses devastated by the storm. a big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking some sense of getting back to normal, one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and star. and 70-year-old tom and his long-time buddies from the area planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message. it's christmas time, not disaster time. and tom is right. for centuries the message of christmas, of peace and goodwill to all has guided millions of people around the world through good times but also through bad times. this year is no different. it's a chance for all of us to open our hearts to the least fortune among us. -- fortunate among us. to remember what christ taught us that it is truly more blessed to give than to receive. that the simplest gives wring the greatest joy. it's a chance to count our blessings and give thanks to our service members who defend them. for americans from all bac
in midland beach new york on a street lines with businesses devastated by the storm. a big christmas tree shines out of the darkness. just a couple of weeks ago as impacted families were seeking some sense of getting back to normal, one local nursery donated the tree and another chipped in for the lights and star. and 70-year-old tom and his long-time buddies from the area planted it at the end of the street overlooking the town beach. as tom says, the tree has one message. it's christmas time,...
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host: fifth let's hear from me now from midland, michigan. caller: i think it looks pretty good. i do not know how they are going to print out all of the new tax forms by the time we go to fill out our taxes. i am a republican and a bit less than $15,000 a year. i will pick up a beer can or a beer bottle when i am going down the street. most definitely. i have to collect them some days just to get by. as far as kicking the can of the road, i believe -- i do not believe in that. i think republicans have to face the fact that the conservatives always believe in a balanced budget. they always do. they have to scale down the monstrosity of a government they have. host: a reminder to all of our callers, please keep the sound of doubt on your tv set at home. -- keep the sound down on your tv set at home. here is a short piece from the interview on why the senator is leaving office. [video clip] >> many reasons. i have served here 20 years. less than 5 percent have serve that long. some of it is i am tired of living out of a suitcase. i miss 80% of my wife's birthdays and anniversaries.
host: fifth let's hear from me now from midland, michigan. caller: i think it looks pretty good. i do not know how they are going to print out all of the new tax forms by the time we go to fill out our taxes. i am a republican and a bit less than $15,000 a year. i will pick up a beer can or a beer bottle when i am going down the street. most definitely. i have to collect them some days just to get by. as far as kicking the can of the road, i believe -- i do not believe in that. i think...
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[applause] >> now, i'm looking for a speaker from the east midlands. anybody from any semblance? we have. we've got two. you hear. >> i am from derbyshire. the u.k. way p. is in its early days and is already transports mobile lingering issue for us. in my constituency, 6% of young people voted transport as their primary concern i want to gamble the stories the same for most of you. in my area i heard from young people to pay three pounds for bus fare to and from school. assuming the tape 10 is a school, the 663 pounds per school year to take the bus to my school from which i'm sure you'll agree is an exorbitant amount. most people have no option apart from the bus and for some prices higher. these young people and their parents are paying a tax for education and in what country do live in were repeated -underscore? nobody should be made to pay for school, especially when the money is to line the pockets? public transport by the polling accessibility and treatment of disabled and the public transport in our country they desperately need. issues clearly in the best interest of youn
[applause] >> now, i'm looking for a speaker from the east midlands. anybody from any semblance? we have. we've got two. you hear. >> i am from derbyshire. the u.k. way p. is in its early days and is already transports mobile lingering issue for us. in my constituency, 6% of young people voted transport as their primary concern i want to gamble the stories the same for most of you. in my area i heard from young people to pay three pounds for bus fare to and from school. assuming the...
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midland, michigan. caller: this is jerry. host: good morning. caller: the purpose of the constitution was to protect us from the tyranny of the government. the point now is the tyranny of the government. do i want higher taxes? certainly not. maybe gun owners need to be taxed more. whereoking for a solution we do not have assault weapons. i own them. i hunt. i don't need one. host: this to say in 1993 -- will it take? how many wounded? how many dead, but how many children? an absolute failure of government to protect its people, and we need to get serious about doing something. houston, texas, good morning. caller: my hearts go out to those families, but i don't believe gun control is the answer because these criminals basically murdered for the guns, in this case. it a criminal wants to commit a crime, he/she will get a weapon. whether or not it is an assault rifle or a pistol, it's still just as deadly. host: this is an editorial from "the new york post," entitled a leadership deficit. he called his comments on friday as "peddling." wayne lapi
midland, michigan. caller: this is jerry. host: good morning. caller: the purpose of the constitution was to protect us from the tyranny of the government. the point now is the tyranny of the government. do i want higher taxes? certainly not. maybe gun owners need to be taxed more. whereoking for a solution we do not have assault weapons. i own them. i hunt. i don't need one. host: this to say in 1993 -- will it take? how many wounded? how many dead, but how many children? an absolute failure...
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and, indeed, are midlands cities. we have been generous i hope she will acknowledge, with some of the compensation as well. she asked specific points about extension to heathrow, the design of the route. i think it would be better placed for the transport secretary, and you have more to say about the route to the northwest. >> thank you, mr. speaker. new energy finance demonstrated investment in renewable energy has fallen by a half since this government came to power. would the chancellor not agree with me that what we need is to look to the future and to invest in the green jobs? and to that end, will be see to it, the 2030 decarbonization target in the energy bill -- companies in this country and recommended by the climate change committee? >> well, the first thing i would say is that this government has introduced -- making investmen investments, introducing the carbon price goal which is recognized around the world as a very effective way of ensuring a decarbonization market driven way of our economy, and we've j
and, indeed, are midlands cities. we have been generous i hope she will acknowledge, with some of the compensation as well. she asked specific points about extension to heathrow, the design of the route. i think it would be better placed for the transport secretary, and you have more to say about the route to the northwest. >> thank you, mr. speaker. new energy finance demonstrated investment in renewable energy has fallen by a half since this government came to power. would the...
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mi midland texas, temperatures 18 degrees above normal. behind it much colder air. 35 35 in med foord. reno reno, 15 degrees cooler with a high of 31. as we show you the storm system it will bring heavy snow to the ro rockies. rai rain in the pacific northwest. icy icy and snowy conditions. and and on into the upstate new york and and central new england. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happ happening in your neck of the woo woods. >> >>> still mostly cloudy and we ha have some patchy fog west of i-95. sp sprinkles of rain in the mo mountains. tho those may make their yay as far east as the metro. ahead of that we're in the 40s to ne to near 50. it it will climb into the 50s by lat later this afternoon and the win winds will increase as well. gu gusting to around 30 miles an ho hour. to tomorrow, sunny and lighter winds and a bit chillier and rain likely thursday afternoon and evening and windy and colder >>> and that's your latest weather. you need your weather any time of the day or night, go to the weather chann
mi midland texas, temperatures 18 degrees above normal. behind it much colder air. 35 35 in med foord. reno reno, 15 degrees cooler with a high of 31. as we show you the storm system it will bring heavy snow to the ro rockies. rai rain in the pacific northwest. icy icy and snowy conditions. and and on into the upstate new york and and central new england. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happ happening in your neck of the woo woods. >> >>> still mostly...
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whole communities like midland beach were just totally upended. water, six, seven, eight, ten feet high. the powers of the ocean were such. home after home looks like this. it's incredible. and i a held in my -- and i've held in my arms these home owns, children, women, grown men, who are just distraught about the future and who can blame them, mr. president? here's another. in some places, because the salt water created fire in the electrical systems of the house, whole communities were knocked out. in breezy point, 101 homes burnt to the ground. it mixed the rain and the wind because the water systems, when the electricity failed, the firefighters couldn't pump and the fires spread from house to house to house. there's a shrine here, it's a statue of the virgin mary, it was the only thing left in this whole area and now people come and leave flowers and pray and medicate by that statue. incidentally, one of the homes that was destroyed was that of our congress member, congressman turner of brooklyn and queens, republican of brooklyn and queens w
whole communities like midland beach were just totally upended. water, six, seven, eight, ten feet high. the powers of the ocean were such. home after home looks like this. it's incredible. and i a held in my -- and i've held in my arms these home owns, children, women, grown men, who are just distraught about the future and who can blame them, mr. president? here's another. in some places, because the salt water created fire in the electrical systems of the house, whole communities were...